EP1875696A1 - Doppler spread estimation for ofdm systems - Google Patents
Doppler spread estimation for ofdm systemsInfo
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- the present invention relates to digital communication where Orthogonal
- Frequency Division Multiplexing is employed, and more particularly to estimation of the Doppler spread of an OFDM channel.
- the channel is typically time-varying. This can be due to movement of the transmitter, movement of the receiver, and/or changes in the communications environment.
- GSM Global System for Mobile communication
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting
- DVD Digital Video Broadcasting
- a channel comprises a number of sub-carriers (henceforth referred to simply as "carriers") that are independently modulated, each by its own data.
- the modulation can be in accordance with a number of well-known techniques, such as Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) or n- ary Phase Shift Keying (n-PSK).
- QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
- n-PSK n- ary Phase Shift Keying
- the baseband signal in an OFDM system is then the sum of these modulated sub-carriers.
- the baseband signal is then used to modulate a main radio frequency (RF) signal.
- RF radio frequency
- An important aspect of demodulating such a signal involves processing it by a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT).
- FFT Fast Fourier Transform
- a channel should be considered highly time-dispersive or not depends on the symbol rate that is used by the system. As a rale-of-thumb, a channel might be considered as non-dispersive if the root mean square (rms) delay spread of the channel is less than 10 % of the symbol duration.
- rms root mean square
- GI guard interval
- CP cyclic prefix
- FIG. 1 shows a number of symbols.
- An exemplary one of the symbols 101 includes a last portion 103 that is transmitted as part of a preceding guard interval 105 (time flows from left to right in the figure).
- Other guard intervals are similarly formed from end portions of their immediately succeeding symbols.
- T n ⁇ TQ it is possible to avoid ISI if t is chosen according to equation (1). However, if T 1n > TQ the issue is to choose t such that the effect of ISI is minimized.
- the guard interval is typically so large that the first situation is the likelier one.
- OFDM receivers include arrangements for estimating the timing and frequency of the received signal.
- OFDM receivers typically include channel estimators, whose job is to dynamically determine the channel response. This information is then used to enable the receiver to process the received signal in a way that compensates for the time dispersion effects of the channel.
- a conventional way of determining the channel response in an OFDM receiver is to dedicate certain ones of the carriers for use in conveying pilot signals.
- the pilot signals contain known information that permits the channel estimator to determine the channel response on that carrier frequency by comparing the actually received signal with the signal known to have been transmitted (i.e., one that the receiver would have expected to receive under ideal channel conditions).
- the carriers conveying the pilot signals are spaced apart in frequency by an amount that permits the channel response of carriers lying in- between the pilot carriers to be accurately estimated by interpolating the channel responses determined for the pilot carriers.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an exemplary OFDM receiver.
- An analog signal, r(Y) generated by receiving and downconverting (either to intermediate frequency or baseband) a radiofrequency signal, is supplied to an analog-to- digital (AJO) converter 201.
- AJO analog-to- digital
- the digitized signal, r(k) is then supplied to a coarse timing and frequency estimation unit 203, which generates a coarse estimate of the timing and frequency offset of the received signal.
- the frequency offset is the difference between the frequency of the transmitted signal and the frequency of the received signal.
- This information is supplied to a frequency correction unit 205 as well as a GI removal unit 207.
- the GI removal unit 207 also receives the output of the frequency correction unit 205.
- the GI removal unit 207 removes the GI and supplies the information part of the received signal to an FFT unit 209, whose output is supplied to the remainder of the receiver, including a refined timing and frequency estimation unit 211 5 which is able to generate more accurate timing and frequency information from the FFT output signal.
- the more accurate frequency information is fed back to the frequency correction unit 205 to improve its performance.
- the more accurate timing information is similarly fed back to the GI removal unit 207 to improve its performance.
- the output of the FFT unit 209 is also supplied to a channel estimator 213, which generates a complete estimate of the channel response by interpolation, as explained above.
- the Doppler frequency is defined as
- I D V ⁇ - (2) c
- v is the speed of the receiver in mJs
- f c is the carrier frequency in Hz
- c is the speed of light in a vacuum (i.e., approximately 3 • 10 8 m/s).
- L A pure Doppler shift. This is what one encounters when dealing with a one- tap channel, and the result is a pure frequency error.
- the Doppler shift frequency error cannot be distinguished from a frequency error that is caused by a transmitter and receiver not using exactly the same frequency.
- a pure Doppler shift is relatively easy to estimate, and completely trivial to remove. This is done by effectively multiplying the received signal by a complex signal with minus the estimated Doppler shift.
- Doppler spread Where a communications channel is characterized by multi- path propagation, different paths will arrive at different angles and by that have different Doppler shifts. The maximum Doppler shift is obtained when the angle of arrival is 0 and pi (but with a different sign for the two angles), and all Doppler frequencies in-between are possible, hi contrast to the case of a pure Doppler shift, Doppler spread cannot be easily compensated by multiplying with a complex signal. In communication systems, Doppler spread is often treated as a frequency error that simply cannot be removed, and this is considered for instance when channel estimation is to be performed. The effect of Doppler spread is also very much like a noncompensated frequency error. 3. Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI) due to Doppler spread.
- ICI Inter-Carrier Interference
- Doppler would have been done prior to the FFT) and requires the channel to be accurately estimated.
- a high degree of Doppler spread implies that the channel is changing quickly. This, in turn, means that reception of a signal becomes more difficult if specific knowledge of the channel (like phase and amplitude) is required for properly demodulating the signal. Since it is often possible to determine what the highest Doppler frequency is that will be experienced under typical operating conditions, it is possible to design a receiver based on this Doppler frequency. However, in case the actually experienced Doppler frequency is significantly smaller, designing for the worst case means that unnecessarily complex algorithms are used for channel estimation.
- Knowledge of the Doppler frequency can also be used to determine how frequently some algorithms in a receiver have to be activated. For example, knowledge of the Doppler frequency can be used to determine, among other things, • for a path searcher in a CDMA receiver, how often it is necessary to search for new paths in the impulse response; • how often algorithms related to handover between cells in a cellular communications system should be initiated (the higher the Doppler frequency, the more often such algorithms should be run, since a high Doppler frequency indicates faster movement of the receiver); and • in a single frequency network, how often to scan for a better frequency that communications can be handed off to.
- the channel estimation is based on Wiener filters to further improve the performance, as described in U.S. Patent Application No. 10/920,928 entitled “Channel estimation by adaptive estimation in time", by L. Wilhelmsson et. al.
- the actual Doppler frequency is needed in order to calculate the Wiener filter.
- an estimate of the Doppler frequency is needed even if the channel estimation is not based on a Wiener filter approach, but on, for example, using filters of different complexity depending on how difficult the channel estimation is, an estimate of the Doppler frequency is needed.
- DAB and DVB are just two of a number of systems in which the rate of channel variation can be considerable.
- DVB-H DVB standard for Hand-held devices
- DVB-H is based on OFDM, and one of the most computationally intensive blocks of the DVB-H receiver is that where channel estimation is performed.
- knowledge of the Doppler spread can be used to find a suitable interpolation filter to be used for channel estimation.
- the accuracy of the Doppler estimation will usually improve the longer Doppler measurements are made. However, allowing a longer time for measurement means not only that the actual estimation will take longer, but also that the receiver will be less responsive to fast variations in the actual Doppler spread. Thus, the time for performing Doppler estimation should be as short as possible, but still long enough to guarantee that the required accuracy is obtained.
- the foregoing and other objects are achieved in methods and apparatuses that estimate a Doppler spread value of a channel in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system, wherein the channel comprises a plurality of carrier frequencies.
- Estimating involves selecting a set of two or more carrier frequencies from the plurality of carrier frequencies.
- a Doppler spread value is estimated for each of the selected carrier frequencies.
- An estimate of the Doppler spread value of the channel is produced by combining the estimated Doppler spread values of each of the selected carrier frequencies.
- the Doppler spread value of the channel may be estimated by averaging the estimated Doppler spread values of each of the selected carrier frequencies.
- selecting the set of two or more carrier frequencies from the plurality of carrier frequencies comprises selecting a set of two or more carrier frequencies only from a set of continual pilot frequencies associated with the channel.
- the number of carrier frequencies selected may be fixed. Alternatively, it may be a variable number, N, wherein N is a function of a value representing a delay spread of the channel.
- estimating the Doppler spread value for each of the selected carrier frequencies comprises measuring the selected carrier frequencies for a duration of time, T meas , wherein the duration of time, T meas , is a function of a value representing a delay spread of the channel.
- the number of carrier frequencies selected may be a variable number, N, wherein N is a function of the value representing the delay spread of the channel.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of symbols separated by guard intervals in an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an exemplary OFDM receiver.
- FIG. 3 is a timing diagram showing a signal frame structure in accordance with the DVB-T standard.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram of a generalized procedure for determining the Doppler spread of an OFDM channel.
- the invention can additionally be considered to be embodied entirely within any form of computer readable carrier, such as solid-state memory, magnetic disk, optical disk or carrier wave (such as radio frequency, audio frequency or optical frequency carrier waves) containing an appropriate set of computer instructions that would cause a processor to carry out the techniques described herein.
- computer readable carrier such as solid-state memory, magnetic disk, optical disk or carrier wave (such as radio frequency, audio frequency or optical frequency carrier waves) containing an appropriate set of computer instructions that would cause a processor to carry out the techniques described herein.
- any such form of embodiments may be referred to herein as "logic configured to" perform a described action, or alternatively as “logic that" performs a described action.
- the Doppler frequency experienced by an OFDM receiver is estimated.
- a more accurate Doppler estimation is disclosed that estimates the Doppler frequency at several carriers, hi another aspect, since it is desirable that the time used for estimation not be unnecessarily large, a dynamic Doppler estimation technique includes adapting the time allocated for Doppler estimation based on the estimated delay spread of the channel.
- an estimation of the Doppler spread is made in parallel at several carriers in an OFDM system. Under certain conditions this allows the Doppler estimation to be done almost instantaneously.
- knowledge of the delay spread is used to determine how long a time must be used for Doppler estimation.
- a suitable number of carriers to be used for Doppler estimation is determined based on knowledge of the delay spread of the channel, thereby allowing close to optimum performance to be achieved at a minimum of computational complexity.
- the Doppler spread of the channel is estimated by making use of the continual pilots that are transmitted on an OFDM channel.
- these are embedded in the data transmitted on 177 of the carriers that make up the OFDM channel.
- a timing diagram showing the frame structure in accordance with the DVB-T standard is illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the frequency domain extends along the horizontal axis, and the time domain extends along the vertical axis.
- Each square represents transmitted data; the vertical position of the square indicates its time of transmission, and the horizontal position of the square indicates which carrier frequency it is transmitted on. Black squares indicate pilot data. It can be seen from the diagram how the pilot data is scattered in a known pattern across both time and frequency.
- the Doppler spread of an OFDM channel can be estimated using any one arbitrary continual pilot by employing any method that can be used in single carrier systems.
- An overview of such algorithms can, be found in, for example, C. Tepedelenlio Iu et al., "Estimation of Doppler spread and signal strength in mobile communications with applications to handoff and adaptive transmission," Wirel. Commun. and Mob. Comput., -pp. 221-242, Vol. I 3 2001. Briefly, the algorithms can be divided into three categories as follows:
- Direct methods are usually based on considering either the level crossing rate or the zero crossing rate.
- the level crossing rate the absolute value of the channel response is used, and the number of times a certain level (relative to, e.g., the average power) is crossed is counted.
- the zero crossing rate either the real or the imaginary part of the channel response is used, and the number of times either the real or the imaginary part crosses zero is considered.
- zero crossing methods are advantageous over level crossing methods because they do not require estimation of the strength of the received signal. For this reason, the description below focuses on such methods, although the underlying ideas of the techniques disclosed herein also work when level crossing methods are used.
- E [N zc ] the expected number of zero crossings
- T meas is the time during which the number of zero crossings are counted. If crossings of both the real and the imaginary axis are counted, the expected number of crossings will be doubled.
- SNR signal-to-noise-ratio
- Tables 1 and 2 present exemplary Doppler frequency estimates for an OFDM system in which each of the estimates is derived from measurements made on only one of the continual pilots carriers.
- Table 1 the performance for three different algorithms for estimating the Doppler spread is compared when the SNR equals 1O dB:
- the estimation improves, especially concerning the expected estimate.
- the above-mentioned improvement of the estimate for those cases of higher Doppler spread can also be seen.
- the standard deviation relative to the expected value is decreased from 0.5 to less than 0.2 when going from 5 Hz to 100 Hz. If the crossings could be treated as being independent, one would expect that the standard deviation would decrease as 1 / , suggesting that a somewhat larger improvement would be expected.
- the channel comprises a number of carriers
- the 8k mode of DVB-T as described in the ETSI document will once again be considered.
- FIG. 4 is a graph of an exemplary amplitude function of an OFDM channel when T n , — 1 ⁇ s.
- the estimation time can be reduced by a factor related to the number of frequencies used for estimation. This is because the accuracy of the Doppler estimation is essentially determined by the number of zero crossings used for performing the estimation. To get a high degree of accuracy, a large number of zero crossings is needed. If the Doppler estimation is done using one frequency only, this means that the estimation time must be increased so that a sufficient number of zero crossings is obtained. If instead, say, N frequencies are used for Doppler estimation, then N times more zero crossings can be expected compared to the case in which only one frequency is used. Consequently, the same number of zero crossings can be expected for an estimator using N frequencies if the estimation time is reduced by the same factor N.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram of a generalized procedure for determining the
- Doppler spread of an OFDM channel The procedure may be carried out, for example, in a Doppler spread estimation unit in an OFDM receiver.
- the logic for determining the Doppler spread of an OFDM channel in accordance with the invention could be included as part of the channel estimator 213.
- a set of frequencies is determined, on which Doppler spread measurements will be made (step 801). For example, in OFDM systems that transmit pilot signals, such as DVB-T and DVB-H, some or all of the continual pilot frequencies might be selected, hi some embodiments, the number of carriers to be measured is fixed. In alternative embodiments, the number of carriers to be measured is dynamically changeable, and can be based, for example, on the amount of delay spread of the channel. Techniques for estimating the delay spread of an OFDM channel are well-known, and need not be described here in detail. For example, the delay spread may be determined in accordance with U.S. Patent Application No.
- a Doppler spread estimate is then made for each of those frequencies, thereby yielding a set of Doppler spread estimates (step 803).
- These estimates can be generated with any known technique for generating a Doppler spread estimate for a single frequency, including any of the techniques described earlier. For example, any of the zero- or level-crossing techniques mentioned earlier can be used, with or without including hysteresis as described.
- a number of factors can affect the accuracy of the measurements, including the length of the measurement time, T meas , and the extent to which the frequencies upon which measurements are made are correlated with one another. Also as explained earlier, the extent of correlation is related to the delay spread of the channel.
- the measurement time can be adjusted downward the higher the delay spread of the channel is.
- T meas is used when the delay spread of the channel satisfies Tm ⁇ 5 ⁇ s
- T meas is used when the delay spread of the channel satisfies Tm ⁇ 5 ⁇ s
- these values and threshold conditions are merely intended to be exemplary; actual threshold values and test conditions will of necessity be tailored to suit the particular system and channel conditions expected to be encountered in any particular embodiment.
- the individual Doppler spread estimates determined in step 803 are then combined to generate the Doppler spread estimate of the OFDM channel (step 805).
- Combination can be performed by, for example, averaging the Doppler spread estimates determined for the individual channels, and then using the average as the Doppler spread estimate of the OFDM channel. Simple averaging techniques can be used, or in alternative embodiments, weighted averages can be performed in which the weighting given any one Doppler spread estimate is a function of the signal quality on that particular carrier frequency.
- selecting the set of two or more carrier frequencies from the plurality of carrier frequencies can comprise selecting a variable number, N, of carrier frequencies from the plurality of carrier frequencies, wherein N is a function of a value representing a delay spread of the channel.
- estimating the Doppler spread value for each of the selected carrier frequencies can comprise measuring the selected carrier frequencies for a duration of time, T meas , wherein the duration of time, T meas , is a function of a value representing a delay spread of the channel.
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